“Procrastination” does not feature in the Everyday Adventurer Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.

Do not be all talk and no action but use this as yet another way to force one more mouthful out of the tooth paste tube of life.

Got a quiet two minutes at work? Research. No paper to read on the commute? Plan.

Adventures bring much in and of themselves but they wouldn’t be half what they are if it wasn’t for the excitement of preparation and the anticipation of departure.

So, even if you’re not planning a three-month Himalayan epic any time soon, head for the drawing board with a miniature adventure.

This is an Everyday Adventureand it is here for you to try. There are no rules, constraints or conditions. Treat this as a spark for your imagination. Use it as an injection of excitement into your daily routine.

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Tim Moss has supported over 100 expeditions across all seven continents. He has climbed new mountains, crossed a desert on foot and recently cycled 13,000 miles around the world. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society London and a Guinness World Record Holder. He aims to encourage more people to live adventurously. Read more...